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"So this is the deal: Obama prepared to slash Social Security, Medicare, Defense--in fact, anything except the bloated public sector unions"

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Anonymous Mt Top Patriot said...

Just the government sector leeches making 150 thousand a year alone has grown by 74,632 positions, up from 7420 in 2005. A ten fold increase. Ten fold increase! For what? Why? Where is the justification for this? It is ludicrous.

150 thousand a year: That figures out to a 40 hour week, X's a 50 week year, after deduction take home pay of $75 dollars an hour!!! Not including benefits.
While millions of us peons struggle to make ends meet, loosing our houses, farms, business's, our life's savings, living on food stamps and unemployment, if your lucky. And these social bloodsuckers are living in the lap of luxury off the public's sweat. To top everything their pay and benefits are sacred? These people should to their everlasting dishonor be totally ashamed of themselves for what is nothing less than stealing from everyone who works at a real job for a living.

This is insanity of an order that boggles the mind.

5:59 PM

Blogger Mark Allen said...

"Seniors, beware: Obama is prepared to slash and burn your benefits -- earned by you over your entire working careers -- in order to give your money to the unions."

Funny time to jump on the demagoguery band wagon after the president has finally started to move in the right direction regarding entitlements. It is going to take a lot of work to undo all that Obama has screwed up but you seem to be acting quite the RINO in that statement.

1:31 AM

Blogger directorblue said...

@Mark Allen - that's a good catch, but it's not demagoguery when it's true.

Contrast the Ryan Plan, for example, with Obamacare.

Ryan's plan protects everyone 55 and older... they're left untouched.

Obamacare strips $500 billion from Medicare to help pay for the entitlement.

Now... is that demagoguery or truth?

8:16 AM

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